Deliverance

Making
a living from art can be daunting. But
Dave is dogged in his pursuit of it.
Over the years, he has continued to pour himself out through his art,
regardless of the challenges.
Now,
seated in a Panera that God graciously provided with just enough time to eat
before it closes, David is regaling me with stories of the Lord’s recent work
in his life. And what strikes me is that
even in his mid-seventies, he still anticipates. He still sees waiting opportunities, markets
to tap, pieces to create.
I
show him some of my work on my phone, including the drawing above, illustrating
Psalm 124:7 :
We have escaped like a bird
from the snare of the fowlers;
the snare is broken,
and we have escaped!
from the snare of the fowlers;
the snare is broken,
and we have escaped!
Dave is
excited. He sculpted the same verse with the same
elements of a hand and a bird. Later he
sends me photos.
I
love the use of the metal column and radiating spikes to represent the
trap. The organic shape of the bird
flows out of the hand which itself flows out of the snare. The hand being in the trap is striking: what
a picture of how God is personally involved in our rescue. This is genius on Dave’s part: it captures
not only the verse in the psalm, but the gospel as well.
I
have much to learn from my brother-in-arts.
Boldness. Directness. Perseverance.
And an unflagging optimism that doesn’t focus on the traps of life, but
on the hand that always frees us from inside them.
Lord
Jesus, great deliverer and redeemer, thank you for how you break the fowlers’
snare over and over. And thank you for
the people you put in our lives who live fearlessly for you -- who inspire us to keep looking ahead and
anticipating the next great work that you’ll do in our lives.
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